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The odd man Karakozov : Imperial Russia, modernity, and the birth of terrorism

By looking at the history that produced Karakozov and, in turn, the history that Karakozov produced, Verhoeven shows terrorism as a phenomenon inextricably linked to the foundations of the modern world: capitalism, ideology, technology, enlightened law and scientific reason, and people's participation in politics and the making of history.

From the files of the Karakozov case : the virtual birth of terrorism --
The real Rakhmetov : the image of the revolutionary after Karakozov --
"A life for the Tsar" : tsaricide in the age of mechanical reproduction --
Raskolnikov, Karakozov, and the etiology of a "new word" --
Armiak; or, "So many things in an overcoat!" --
"Factual propaganda," an autopsy; or, The morbid origins of April 4, 1866 --
The head of the tsaricide --
Conclusion : the point of April 4, 1866.

Abstract:

By looking at the history that produced Karakozov and, in turn, the history that Karakozov produced, Verhoeven shows terrorism as a phenomenon inextricably linked to the foundations of the modern world: capitalism, ideology, technology, enlightened law and scientific reason, and people's participation in politics and the making of history.

"From the files of the Karakozov case : the virtual birth of terrorism -- The real Rakhmetov : the image of the revolutionary after Karakozov -- "A life for the Tsar" : tsaricide in the age of mechanical reproduction -- Raskolnikov, Karakozov, and the etiology of a "new word" -- Armiak; or, "So many things in an overcoat!" -- "Factual propaganda," an autopsy; or, The morbid origins of April 4, 1866 -- The head of the tsaricide -- Conclusion : the point of April 4, 1866."@en

"By looking at the history that produced Karakozov and, in turn, the history that Karakozov produced, Verhoeven shows terrorism as a phenomenon inextricably linked to the foundations of the modern world: capitalism, ideology, technology, enlightened law and scientific reason, and people's participation in politics and the making of history."@en